This book aims to present modern wireless communication
concepts in a coherent and unified manner and to illustrate the concepts in the broader context of the
wireless systems on which they have been applied. This book is written as a textbook for a first-year graduate
course in wireless communication. The expected background is solid undergraduate/beginning graduate courses in
signals and systems, probability and digital communication. This background is supplemented by the two
appendices in the book. Appendix A summarizes some basic facts in vector detection and estimation in Gaussian
noise which are used repeatedly throughout the book. Appendix B covers the underlying information theory
behind the channel capacity results used in this book. Even though information theory has played a significant
role in many of the recent developments in wireless communication, in the main text we only introduce capacity
results in a heuristic manner and use them mainly to motivate communication concepts and techniques. No
background in information theory is assumed. The appendix is intended for the reader who wants to have a more
in-depth and unified understanding of the capacity results. The more than 230 exercises form an integral part
of the book. Working on at least some of them is essential in understanding the material. Most of them
elaborate on concepts discussed in the main text. The exercises range from relatively straightforward
derivations of results in the main text, to “back-of-envelope” calculations for actual wireless
systems, to “get-your-hands-dirty” MATLAB types, and to reading exercises that point to current
research literature. The small bibliographical notes at the end of each chapter provide pointers to literature
that is very closely related to the material discussed in the book; we do not aim to exhaust the immense
research literature related to the material covered here. TABLE OF CONTENT: Chapter 01 - Introduction Chapter
02 - Thewireless channel Chapter 03 - Point-to-point communication Chapter 04 - Cellular systems Chapter 05 -
Capacity of wireless channels Chapter 06 - Multiuser capacity and opportunistic communication Chapter 07 -
MIMO I: spatial multiplexing and channel modeling Chapter 08 - MIMO II: capacity and multiplexing
architectures Chapter 09 - MIMO III: diversity Chapter 10 - MIMO IV: multiuser communication
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